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Our students cannot properly prepare for Grade Six assessment in two months

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The Minister explained that ample time was given to parents and students to prepare and urged parents to work along with their children.

The Ministry of Education and the Minister herself must take full responsibility for the setback our students are facing.

The Ministry and the Minister simply turned their backs and sat quietly in their offices as the hard work put in by students, their parents and teachers went down the drain.

The onus was on the Ministry to put a proper plan in place for our Grade Six students.

The information on the Ministry’s Website and the programmes on the radio and television are not tailored to suit Grade Six students.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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